Private escapes from Paris · Est. 2026
Beyond Paris lies another France — walled cities, half-timbered villages, abbeys rising from the sea. We take you there by private plane, and bring you home two days later, changed.
Three principles guide every Horizon France escape — and separate it from anything you have booked before.
From our airfield to the foot of the Mont in seventy minutes. From the runway, your driver is already waiting. The journey becomes part of the destination — not the price you pay for it.
The coast of Normandy unspooling beneath the wing. The vineyards of Alsace in low afternoon light. Some places reveal themselves only from the sky — and we fly low enough for you to remember every one.
A five-star suite reserved in your name. Dinner held at a Michelin table. A private guide who knows which door to knock on. You arrive, and France opens for you.
Two destinations chosen for their improbability — places that resist the easy visit, and reward those who arrive the right way.
A corsair city on one shore, a medieval abbey on a tidal island on the other. Two days where the granite, the sea and the centuries hold a quiet conversation.
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Half-timbered houses leaning into cobbled canals; vineyards climbing the Vosges foothills. A Germanic-French border-land where the light somehow lingers longer.
Discover this escape →Saint-Malo & the Mont-Saint-Michel — Day One.
A private car collects you in central Paris and drives you to an airfield less than 30 minutes away from downtown Paris. Coffee while we file the flight plan.
We climb west over the Ile-de-France, follow the Seine to where it meets the sea, then cross the Cotentin. The bay of Mont-Saint-Michel appears below, and for a few minutes the abbey is yours alone from the sky.
A short transfer from the airfield into the walled city. Your suite is ready. Lunch — oysters, butter, bread — at a table on the ramparts.
Your guide unlocks doors most visitors never see: the corsair house, the cathedral's lesser chapels, the rooftop view above Place Chateaubriand.
A Michelin table where the chef knows you are coming. Local turbot, perhaps; a Loire white you have never heard of; a digestif on the house.
Walk the ramparts beneath the lighthouse. Sleep deeply. Tomorrow, before the day-trippers, the Mont.
Our aircraft seats three travellers comfortably. The escape is the same — the more you are, the less each traveller pays.
Every escape is held personally. Write to us with a few details and we will reply within one working day with availability and a tailored proposal.